Middle Eastern Bedroom Ideas And Photos

Browse 80 middle eastern bedroom and on Houzz

Whether you want inspiration for planning middle eastern bedroom and or are building designer middle eastern bedroom and from scratch, Houzz has 80 pictures from the best designers, decorators, and architects in the country, including Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery and Hayes Construction Corporation. Look through middle eastern bedroom and photos in different colors and styles and when you find some middle eastern bedroom and that inspires you, save it to an Ideabook or contact the Pro who made them happen to see what kind of design ideas they have for your home. Explore the beautiful middle eastern bedroom and ideas photo gallery and find out exactly why Houzz is the best experience for home renovation and design.

This is an eclectic bedroom we designed for a college girl to come home to. We started with the black and white fabric and the pink painted walls and ceiling. We added some antique and French furniture, some of which we reupholstered and repainted. The curtains and desk seat are covered in a print which picks up all of the colors. We added citron yellow as a "pop" color and made a few pillows for the bed and chair. The mirror and desk lamp gives it a slight deco look. The quilt on the end of the bed is an antique piece, as well as the desk and chairs. Pink as a neutral/backdrop for other colors! - twhitney002

Dennis and Joe have a large, light-filled house. New construction meant lofted space and open floor plans with traditional styling. Running a busy dental practice by day and engaged in a rich social life by night, this couple needed a professional to take the lead on making their house a home.
That’s my cue!
They wanted to take risks, and stay away from “matchy-matchy”. We gussied up a plain ol’ TV room and gave it a healthy dose of luxury.
Our plan was initially inspired by an abstract painting hanging over their stone fireplace. We brought in their love of the outdoors to make things cozy and used family furniture whenever possible for nostalgia and comfort.
I took their love for one-of-a-kind objects and started making a design plan, aiming to solve their biggest frustration: the family room. They had a tortured relationship with a “forgotten family room,” a great space that was spacious and bright, but not at all cozy or joyful, and certainly not “them.”
I wanted to create a cozy space functional for everyday curling up with puppies and watching TV after dinner, yet chic enough for hosting the pre-dinner kitchen overflow and cocktails during parties.
I went looking for contrasting textures and materials. I wanted to balance patterns and scale, and use non-traditional colors as neutrals to create an overall sense of “BAM!”
Dennis and Joe loved the nod to the classics juxtaposed with new and different globally-inspired pieces. For this project our design aesthetic can be described as Middle Eastern/tribal meets mid-century modern. We played to their sensible side with proportion and balance, and stayed as far away from boring/bleh as we could.
You could say this room was pretty successful...It was featured in DC Modern Luxury. (#nobigdeal, right?)
From there we moved on to other spaces.. We added colorful pillows and sheer drapery to finish off their formal living room. We kept an inherited bedroom set from Dennis’ Mom and added color, draperies, and pillows to overhaul the guest bedroom.
Their project was not a rip-and-replace, we weren’t starting from scratch with a blank piece of paper.
Rather, our goal was to take what was already there and make it better, more like them. Using functionality first, we focused on giving the house a soothing, joyful aesthetic. We upped the chic factor by a gajillion and helped them find their ‘happy’ at home. See more Safferstone stuff at www.safferstone.com. Connect with us on Facebook, get inspired on Pinterest, and share modern musings on life & design on Instagram. Or, send us a love note at hello@safferstone.com.
Photo: Angie Seckinger This doesn’t look “designed” to me. It’s boring - michelle_kuper

This charming kids guest room was design with fun and whimsy in mind. The client wanted to transform a spare bedroom into a guest room for kids. We achieved some fun and flare with a new coat of paint and Eskayel wallpaper to give the space character and movement. We furnished the room with a daybed that includes a trundle to accommodate two children. We added boho elements like a bright vintage Moroccan rug and mixed textures with pillows and blankets that have graphic patterns. The cave chair serves as a reading nook for bedtime stories and the mirrors on the walls add a bit of Middle Eastern flare. Photos by Amber Thrane.

Bedroom in pale shades for guest room, lots of french furniture and antiques. Aubusson rug and small bench at foot of bed: Photo by John Magor PhotographyBarn door concept from folding screen in corner - khurley9966